West Park Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play West Park Pitch & Putt, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend hitting West Park on a dry day, ideally late spring through early autumn, to really enjoy the firm greens and fairways. While it's a pitch & putt, you'll find the course surprisingly well-maintained for its type, offering a consistent surface for your short game practice.
Is West Park Pitch & Putt a good option for beginners or families with kids?
Absolutely, this is one of our top picks for beginners and families looking for a relaxed introduction to golf. The holes are short and manageable, making it perfect for building confidence without the pressure of a full-sized course. You'll find it's a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can have a go.
How much does it cost to play at West Park Pitch & Putt, and is it good value for money?
You'll find West Park offers fantastic value, typically costing just a few pounds per round, often with options for all-day play or family tickets. It's an incredibly affordable way to get some swings in, especially if you're looking for a quick, fun outing without breaking the bank.
What makes West Park Pitch & Putt unique, and are there any standout holes or features?
While it's a pitch & putt, West Park cleverly uses its natural undulations, so don't expect perfectly flat lies on every shot. We particularly enjoy the variety of short-iron distances and the surprisingly tricky greens that demand a good touch, making it more engaging than your average short course.
Do I need to bring my own equipment, or can I rent clubs and balls at West Park Pitch & Putt?
Don't worry if you're traveling light or just trying it out - West Park has you covered. You can easily rent clubs and purchase balls on-site for a small fee, making it super convenient for spontaneous rounds. We always appreciate a course that makes it easy for everyone to play.